“This is an important visit for both organizations,” says Iowa Flood Center Director Witold Krajewski. “It’s an opportunity for us to learn about the NWS’ vision for the future, for NWS staff to see IFC’s novel tools first-hand, and to explore how we might work together to advance our respective missions.”

The public, meteorologists, and other media representatives are invited to attend Uccellini’s presentation on Wednesday, Oct. 15, at 10:30 a.m. “Building a Weather-Ready Nation: Advancing the NWS Hydrology Program.” He will describe how the NWS is leading the charge to make communities ready, responsive, and resilient to hazardous weather.

Following Uccellini’s appearance, Don Cline, acting director NWS Office of Hydrologic Development, will present “Environmental Intelligence: Water 1.0 — The National Water Center and the Transformation of NOAA’s Water Prediction Services.”

Don Cline: “Environmental Intelligence: Water 1.0 — The National Water Center and the Transformation of NOAA’s Water Prediction Services”

There will be time for questions after the presentations.

WHERE: Hotel Vetro, Lehman Ballroom, 201 South Linn St., Iowa City

WHEN: Wednesday, Oct. 15, at 10:30 a.m.

WHO: Louis W. Uccellini, director of the National Weather Service

Don Cline, acting director NWS Office of Hydrologic Development

BACKGROUND: The IFC is part of IIHR—Hydroscience & Engineering, a unit of the UI’s College of Engineering. The IFC was established in 2009 and is the first and only research center in the U.S. devoted solely to floods-related research and education. IFC researchers and students work alongside federal, state, and local partners to improve flood monitoring and prediction in Iowa.

Individuals with disabilities are encouraged to attend all UI-sponsored events. If you are a person with a disability who requires a reasonable accommodation in order to participate in this program, contact IIHR in advance at 319-335-5237.